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Web Monkey

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Any chance there's a spell checker that you could turn on?

Terry
 
Web Monkey:
Any chance there's a spell checker that you could turn on?

Terry

Is it your spelling that worries you or do other people's bother you? :) I think if people were bothered about their spelling then they would read what they had just typed instead of clicking quickly on the submit button. I think spellcheckers on forums slow it down a lot - but that is only my opinion. :)
 
Web Monkey:
Any chance there's a spell checker that you could turn on?

Terry

You can down load this free and it installs in your tools.

http://www.iespell.com
 
Not actually a worry, it would just be nice if the board gave the post a once-over when you save.

Terry

Far_X:
Is it your spelling that worries you or do other people's bother you? :) I think if people were bothered about their spelling then they would read what they had just typed instead of clicking quickly on the submit button. I think spellcheckers on forums slow it down a lot - but that is only my opinion. :)
 
I usually keep my WP program open and I cut and paste my post to the WP and use it for spell check. If needed, I then cut and paste from the WP to the post. Of course, certain things like "Zeagle"and "Apeks" choke the spell check the first time through.
 
vBulletin has a spell check option. I was just wondering if it could be turned on.

Terry


MikeC:
I usually keep my WP program open and I cut and paste my post to the WP and use it for spell check. If needed, I then cut and paste from the WP to the post. Of course, certain things like "Zeagle"and "Apeks" choke the spell check the first time through.
 
vBulletin does not have a native spell check function but rather it is a hacked addon which I am still not comfertable with for several issues. At this time your spell check options are to install an IE plugin if you use IE, type your posts in ms word (many people do this incase their connection has a problem) or simply hope you typed it right the first time (much more fun).
 
I luff my spill chucker!
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Spell checkers have their place, I suppose, but have you considered a bakplate and wyngs?
 

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